Fresh Finds: Class Of 2025 – Aussie Acts To Add To Your Playlist

Katie Little, Journalist

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Live Review: Jónsi & Alex Somers
"[T]he fragile beauty of the album shone through."
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Live Review: Nicolás Jaar & Group
"[E]nough reverberation to rattle the fillings in your back molars."
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Live Review: Dirty Three
"Ellis... dropped to his knees and brought the gig to its final, distorted, mind-bending climax."
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Live Review: Eternal With Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
"The pieces ranged in their adherence to these expectations, pushing boundaries into the avant-guard."
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Live Review: Tiny Ruins, Jess Ribeiro
"Having read Fullbrook learnt to play cello as a child before she picked up the guitar in her teens makes sense when you see her unique style, extracting more from the instrument from most."
Reviews / Arts
A Journey To Freedom
"A very moving and thought-provoking exhibition."
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Invisible House
"A mysterious and exciting offering of responsive installation, performance, occult art, digitally generated audioscapes and photographic collections."
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Winter Feast 2018
"Filled with expectation, the hungry are welcomed to the feast Dark Mofo-style."
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The Second Woman
"The actress, repeating the same scene and unavoidably growing progressively tired as time wore on, only added to the magic and realism of her character."
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Live Review: Luke Howard, Tilman Robinson
"Audiences seem to be more open to the creative process which by default involves a fair amount of expecting the unexpected."
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Live Review: Ancient Rain (Dark Mofo)
"One part folk, one part theatre and one part rock opera."
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Live Review: Dark Mofo: The Sleeping Beauty
"The audience is treated to one surprise after another."